Berberine: Regulate your blood sugar and diabetes

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Berberine is a natural alkaloid extracted from plants and has many health benefits, including metabolism, fat management, gut health, and lowering blood sugar.
Berberine 300 mg chloride type. Pharmaceutical grade.

Regulate blood sugar and fight type 2 diabetes
Improved lipid profile ( reduction of LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels).
Support for weight loss and digestive health
Antimicrobial and antifungal effects
Reduction of inflammation
Cardioprotective potential

60 gastro-resistant capsules 
100% plant-based  Vegan, lactose-free, gluten-free
Quality & traceability – Made in France 🇫🇷

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AN IRON-STONE IMMUNE DEFENSE

We all know that iron is essential for the formation of red blood cells and the transport of oxygen throughout our bodies. It is literally vital. However, 25%

Directions for use
  • 1 capsule per day between meals
  • This supplement can be consumed at any time of the day
  • Recommended treatment duration: 3 months
Composition

Ingredients for 1 capsule:

  • Spirulina powder: 200 mg
  • Shell: HPMC vegetable capsule
  • Iron bisglycinate: 70 mg, including iron 14 mg or 100% of AR*
  • Vitamin B9 Quatrefolic® (5MTHF-glucosamine or (6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid in the form of glucosamine salt**): 370 mg, including 5MTHF (active form) 200 μg or 100% of the RI*
  • Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5-phosphate): 0.42 mg or 30% of the RI*
  • Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin): 0.82 μg or 33% of the AR*
  • Net weight: 20.6 g
Precautions for use
  • Not recommended for children, adolescents and people suffering from diseases that
    resulting in an abnormal accumulation of iron (hemochromatosis, polycythemia, etc.).
  • Reserved for adults.
  • Naturally contains sulfites.
  • Food supplement based on spirulina, iron and vitamins. To be consumed with a varied and balanced diet associated with a healthy lifestyle. Respect the recommended daily doses. Keep out of the reach of young children.
Benefits

Berberine – The Natural Elixir of Metabolic Well-Being

Bark extract ofBerberis vulgaris, concentrated inberberine (86.4%), is a true natural treasure with multiple benefits. A true ally ofmetabolism, heart and digestion, here's why it deserves a place in your wellness routine:

1️⃣ Natural blood sugar balance
- Improves theinsulin sensitivityand helps stabilize blood sugar levels
- Reduces glucose production by the liver, ideal for people suffering fromtype 2 diabetesor as a preventative measure.

2️⃣ Boost for cardiovascular health
- Reduces LDL cholesterol
(the “bad”) and triglycerides.
-Promotes the increase of HDL(the “good”), thus supporting ahealthy circulationand oneheart in good shape.

3️⃣ Weight loss accelerator
- Stimulates thefat burningand boosts themetabolism.
- Helps regulate theappetiteby influencing certain metabolic enzymes.

4️⃣ Antimicrobial and antifungal shield
- Fight thebacteria, yeasts and parasitesthanks to its powerful antimicrobial properties.
- Particularly effective againstHelicobacter pyloriand certain intestinal disorders.

5️⃣ Balanced digestion and microbiota
- Promotes ahealthy intestinal floraby supporting the growth of good bacteria.
- Helps preventdigestive disorders, such as infectious diarrhea.

6️⃣ Powerful anti-inflammatory
Reduces thechronic inflammation, a key factor in metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

7️⃣ Protector of the heart and blood pressure
- Improves blood circulation
by dilating the vessels.
- Can contribute toreduce blood pressurenaturally.

8️⃣ Brain Guardian
- Protects thenervous systemand could slow the effects of degenerative diseases such asAlzheimer's and Parkinson's.
- Fight itoxidative stress, a key factor in neuronal aging.

Precautions & advice
- May interact with certain medications (hypoglycemics, anticoagulants).
- In high doses, can causedigestive disorders.

Always seek the advice of a healthcare professionalbefore integrating berberine into their daily routine.

In summary:

Thereberberineis a versatile ally for abalanced metabolism, a strong heart, healthy digestion and a protected brain.
A real natural boost to take care of yourselfon a daily basis!

FAQ

What is the microbiota?

Now recognized as a distinct organ within the human body, the gut microbiota, formerly called “gut flora,” consists of 10 trillion bacteria that form communities within the digestive tract. The composition of this bacterial ensemble is unique to each individual and changes throughout life, highlighting the critical importance of maintaining its balance to maintain health, as some bacteria can be beneficial while others can be. novices.

But this is only the tip of the iceberg, as researchers have highlighted the presence of neurons in our intestine, indirectly linked to the intestinal microbiota. With around 500 million neurons, forming the enteric nervous system, this intestine turns out to be a "second brain". These neurons constantly interact with those in the brain, transmitting various information via the bloodstream and the vagus nerve.

Overall, the microbiota hosts about a thousand different species, representing a total weight of about 2 kg. This complexity further underlines the importance of understanding and maintaining the balance of this ecosystem to promote optimal health.

What is the relationship between berberine and the microbiota?

Berberine, an alkaloid extracted from plants such as barberry (Berberis), is widely recognized for its metabolic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial benefits. Its effects on the gut microbiota are attracting increasing scientific interest. Here are the main relationships between berberine and the microbiota:

Selective antimicrobial effect

Berberine has powerful antimicrobial properties, capable of inhibiting the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria such asEscherichia coli,Clostridium difficileor evenHelicobacter pylori. However, it acts selectively, generally sparing beneficial bacteria such asLactobacillusAndBifidobacterium, thus helping to maintain a favorable balance of the microbiota.

Reduction of dysbiosis

By modulating the composition of the microbiota, berberine helps reduce intestinal imbalances (dysbiosis) linked to metabolic or inflammatory pathologies. It promotes the growth of certain beneficial bacteria involved in the production of essential metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which play a crucial role in intestinal and systemic health.

Metabolic impact via the microbiota

Berberine improves metabolic disorders (such as type 2 diabetes or obesity) in part through its interaction with the microbiota. It promotes the abundance of SCFA-producing bacteria, which regulate insulin sensitivity, inflammation, and fat absorption. These changes in microbial composition contribute to the improvement of metabolic markers.

Reduction of intestinal inflammation

Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, berberine reduces the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the gut, such as TNF-α and IL-6. This mechanism contributes to a gut environment conducive to microbial balance and the prevention of chronic inflammatory diseases.

Potential prebiotic effect

Emerging studies suggest that berberine may act as a prebiotic by supporting the growth of beneficial bacteria such asAkkermansia muciniphila, a key species for maintaining the intestinal barrier and improving metabolism.

Regulation of intestinal permeability

Berberine strengthens the intestinal barrier by stimulating the production of tight junction proteins, thereby reducing intestinal permeability (or leaky gut syndrome). This effect indirectly protects the microbiota by preventing pathogenic bacteria from entering the bloodstream and causing systemic inflammation.

Conclusion

Berberine maintains a complex and positive relationship with the microbiota. By modulating bacterial composition, reducing inflammation, and improving the intestinal barrier, it offers benefits for intestinal and overall health. These interactions make it an attractive addition to a targeted approach to metabolic and digestive health.

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